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My name is Christelle and I am French. I have been living in India for now 2 years. I ve started to work with honeybees one year ago, and few month ago I've began a project focus on pollination and livelihoods with tribes women in the region of Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh, India. 3 months ago, I started a blog called ApicultureAnonymous.

With ApiAnon we hope to build a community for professional apiculturists and enthusiasts as well as to engage bee lovers from around the world. Join the buzz and help spread awareness about Honeybees and the plight they face in this fast-modernizing world. You can follow us on apicultureanonymous.wordpress.com or on twitter @ApiAnon

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